Press releases

 Cancer Research Leadership Forum (CRLF) White Paper 'Towards a national cancer research plan' Launched Feb 3 2012

 World's Best BYO 2011. A decadent deco evening raising $157,000 - June 2011

 Early-career cancer researchers get the nod from Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir - May 2011

 The Amazing People Project -  Amazing People Supporting Amazing Charities - April 2011 

 Government Cuts Funding to Cancer Research - April 2011

 Tour de Cure supports Cure Cancer - April 2011

 Cure Cancer $6million collaborative funding - Feb 2011

 Cancer Australia's $22million Priority Driven Research Grants announced - Dec 2010

 New grants for cancer research Nov 2008 - posted www.getfarming.com.au

 Minister for Health and Ageing press release Dec 2008

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Alison Fahey   Fiona McWhinnie

Alison Fahey is an inspiring cancer survivor who is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in February 2011 and raising money for Cure Cancer.

Read about Alison Fahey in the Sydney MX - MX August 2010 

Fiona McWhinnie is a courageous cancer survivor who is helping raise money for Cure Cancer by participating in Race for a Cure in November 2010.

Fiona McWhinnie in the Canberra times  

   
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Megan Hudson Jennifer Zuber and Frank Merenda

Megan Hudson is a Can Too participant who works for Nestle. Megan is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro next year to raise funds for Cure Cancer.

Megan Hudson in Nestle's magazine
Life Winter 2010 

Jennifer and Frank are hiking and riding across Asia in Race for a Cure. Jennifer lost her Aunt to pancreatic cancer, and convinced her friend and hairdresser, Frank to join her on this great adventure.

Jennifer Zuber and Frank Merenda in
Southern Courier